By Angela Morris | August 19, 2020
Because no lawyers consented for their cases to go to Texas' first totally virtual civil jury trial Wednesday, Judge Antonia Arteaga of San Antonio has delayed the proceeding to Sept. 21.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Stephen P. Younger, Muhammad U. Faridi, Alvin Li and Eric Barnosky | August 19, 2020
A discussion of the uptick in case filings and comparison to the number of cases filed over similar recent time periods. The authors analyze the types of cases filed during this time and discuss why this uptick may have occurred, as well as what we can expect to see in the coming months.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Nicole Gehringer and Lyndsey Siara | August 19, 2020
While courthouse lactation rooms are peppered throughout the state, and have received significant recognition in past years, there is still plenty of work to be done before every Florida courthouse can boast this necessary accommodation.
New York Law Journal | Live Coverage
By Jason Grant | August 18, 2020
Anyone entering the Appellate Division, First Department's courthouse in Manhattan for in-person oral argument, or otherwise, will have to undergo COVID-19 screening and temperature checks.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Justice Rolando Acosta | August 18, 2020
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the First Department has reduced the number of pending appeals (cases that have been argued but not yet decided) to zero for the first time in our history. However, we currently have a record number of perfected appeals for the September term.
By Tom McParland | August 18, 2020
The new rule allows attorneys to request permission to appear remotely on a showing of good cause.
By Tom McParland | August 18, 2020
The new rule, which entered the planning stages before the pandemic's onset, allows attorneys to request permission to appear remotely on a showing of good cause.
By Michael A. Mora | August 18, 2020
These positive tests of the coronavirus come as the state has reached nearly 580,000 total cases, with almost 9,800 deaths, according to data from the Florida Department of Health.
By Ryan Tarinelli | August 17, 2020
DiFiore's comments come weeks after an "anti-feminist" lawyer was named as the primary suspect in a shooting that killed a federal judge's son and injured her husband.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Peter H. Lederman | August 17, 2020
Seemingly in a puff, the New Jersey municipal court system came crashing down as a result of a confluence of events.
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